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Show -- , Jk ' 1 '' TTf tr? s' ii t- - Wetker Forecast TEMPERATURES. Northern Utah - Generally fair east portion, possibly snow west portion ; tonight and Thursday colder. Southeastern Idaho Tonight rain or snow and colder. r Kloalt. i. .33 . 4 a.m, Today. .......33..... I a m. Today. a WEDNESDAY JANUARY 19 1921 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH ...33 ..33 ,.40..... ..42 ...42 a.m. Today Noon Today 10 ' 16 PAGES Roof of Boston Bids. ...... .39 , YEAR SEVENTY-FIRS- T HBUGBLAMEBfORS jSALT LAKE ROUTE TRAIN MENACED I Lincoln Inaugural THIEVES FALSE AKHINGTON, Labor Department Directs 10CaUgb&iw to - Report I Seaport ---' Move to - Deport ia Seen. (By Associate Press ) WASHINGTON, Jan- - 19. Counsel for Donat OCallaghan. lord mayor of Cork, who arrived in this country re-- cectly without a passport, waa directed today by Secy. Wileon to deliver the lord mayor promptly to th Immigration tnapector at Norfolk. . The eecretary of latora order waa deaerlbed by labor department official aa merely the formal notification to Judge Lawless In whose custody OCallaghan waa placed by the department of labor when he waa paroled of the secretary! decision last week that O'Callaghan was a seaman" and as such should reehlp on a vessel bound '61-Th- ' abroad. . . waa understood, however, that In directing the prompt surrender of the lord mayor. Secy. Wileon was Influenced by a conference yesterday with Acting Secy. Davis of the state department. whose order of deportation has been ignored by the labor department. This - conference - was held after the regular meeting of President Wilsons cabinet, but It was reiterated that the president had reaffirmed bis decision not to Interfere in the controversy between the two departments. It Some Doubt if Mayor ' Will Surrender'? Boland i SUEW YORK. Jan. 19. Hsrry Boland. secretary to JSamonn 4 Valera. President Of the Irish Republic," said today. "There might be some doubt" lord wbethss , Dona! OCallbghan, mayor of Cork, would be surrendered to the Immigration authorities at k as ordered by Secretary of Labor . Wilson. ' Mr. Roland said the decision rested with O Callaghans counsel, who had protected against deportation of the lord tsayor. was registered at a O'Caliaghan New Tork hotel today, but he Could npt be found there this noon. -- 1 Nor--fol- ' Medical Unit Leaves To Aid Suffering Jews Associated Press.) 'INEW (ByTORK, Jan. 19 A medical unit, consisting of 1? doctors, nurses, v k dentist and a pharmacist, was start-- ; ej - for eastern Korop on the Adriatic today by the Joint dls- ' ship trlbutlon committee of American w funds for Jewish war sufferers. The Work of the relief workers will be it routed by Dr. Henrv Plot, diacover- -' ef a the typhus bacillus. ; t '- - ! BY J. BART CAMPBELL. (I. N. 8. Staff Correspondent.) 19. The WASHINGTON. Jan. Fordney emergency tariff bill will not be passed at this session of Congress, It waa predicted, today. . . . Senatpp Peorosa, of - Pennsylvania, said he would try have the tariff mads th unfinished busineeg of the senate. But there are th appropriation bills." he added. . Penrose first opposed Ah bill- a it wss passed by the house. Then he issued a statement tn which he agreed to support it "with modifications" When the bill was reported by him from his committee the form In which it came from the house was much . , altered. j Penrose has "come apparently back" as one of the leaders of tha Itepubiican majority of the senate. The senate resumed today consideration of the District of Columbia appropriation bill. It Is the first of 13 appropriation bills which engaged ths u nate s attention. Democratic leaders claim to have a trump with which lo checkmate the Republican plan to choke off the filibuster against the tariff bill which they are contemplating They will demand that they be permitted to "diacuaa the tariff bill fairly and tf I DEMAND GREEKS vCLkmgo Ordinance ?rrxPrshikit'AJLSex' T Senator Penrose Says He U. S. Judge Issues TemporWill Try and Have Tariff ary Injunction Blocking 'Measure Made' Unfinished Move to "Connect 'With British Line at Miami. Senate Business.' f ;; i, f , :tturkterritory (By Associated Press ) LONDON, Jan. 19 Official reiKwts received in London seem -- which-proyid- cs' 'Bom' Murphy Disavows ' Reports r He is to Resign By a. versa! Sera ice i NEW YORK. Jan. 19 Charles Murphv Is going to quit as Uadsr of Tammany Hall and the lo- cal democracy Just as soon as his beard grows to hi shoetops And Charles Francis Is clean shaven and purposes to remain so. Ha arrived In Manhattan this evening and was mads acquainted with torles that he was about to fold up his tent and move away. He waa to go to Europe, according to the reports Charles Francis said he had brought his wigwam hack from Frnch Lick Springs without a tear and- felt altogether too healthy to go abroad And he looked IL X Japanese Colonists Ask Money Back for Land (By Universal Service.), HARLINGEN. Tex. Jan. II. "Sell leave." ' our land.-WThis was tha offer tendered the local post of tha American Legion Inte today by ths Okuhva brothers. Japanese, who. with- - their families met opposttl- -f -- ben thev esma to the . t eettle. Th legion accepted the offer. It ha guaranteed protection lo tho Japanese until th money for th sal of th land 1 placed in their hand e de . . - to contruvsrt tha claims of the Svu&rUllrt - that Tur),h' hate broken the Greek, front.they In Elinor. Both diplomatic and military reports state conditions cn ,h CrMl front are very quiet and thaLJLnydvanftft made it ha been on the part of the Greek troop. at AGRICULTURALlDJEIECTIY BELOW ESTIMATE MANS DEATH PEETE.TRIAL (By Associated Press) CONSTANTINOPLE. Jan. 19. The Turkish Nationalists are willing to ne(Hr International New Service ) gotiate for a settlement with the allies CONSTANTINOPLE. Jan. IS according to an. Angora dispatch toMtwtapha Keihal Paaha. leader of the Hamed Mouchtar Bey. Turkish Nntlrinaitsts. has left Angora day quoting for fore.gn affairs In he for Ushak for the purpose of conduct-Franci- s commissary of Mustaphi i.emal Pasha. ink operations against Greek forces In cabinet are "We ready to accept the good that vicinity. Anatolian newspaper officers of some neu-rn- l to meare calling upon the Nationalists to diate with the allies." thepower commissary take Brusa. about 35 miles southeast la aa saying. "The negotiations of Constantinople and drive th canquoted begin as soon as an offer Is made Greeks from Turkish soil. Adherents of Mustapha Kemal1e-cla- r the region between Panderma and Ballkeasir ia In revolt against the Greeks A number of Greek villages in Asia Minor are reported to have been burned by the Nationalist during the- - celebration following the victory they won over the Greeks recently. It ia claimed bv the Nationalists that 27.00 prisoners were taken (By Associated Press) by their troops, but advices received WASHINGTON, Jan 19. Convichere Indicate that the Greek forces engaged In the fight at Eskeshehir. tions have been obtained in 5,720 of where the engagement took place to- the 17.900 cases prosecuted by the detalled only 20.000. partment of justice under'war time laws and 9.259 of the cases still are Woman Fights Bandits, General Palmar pending. Attorney said today before th senate jqdlctary Giving Shot for Shot committee which Is considering pro Jor general amnesty for per Until Ruffians Flee posals Von convicted under the war acta. A total of 2.929 case were disposed of DETROIT, Jan 19 Three banSlta otherwise thanv by conviction. the Encountered a tartar when they broke witness added. into a grocery store of Hanley Hond- The largest number of cases arose sinskl Hearing tha robbers Mrs. Hond-- j from violations of the selective ran to the rceoe with drawn-re-- 1 vice act under which 4(12 person a said. Of - the votwjv and openeed fire on tha convicted, h upo. Tea bandlia return erf the womans cases pending 9,940 are for alleged for a time and then fled. olations of that act. to PrJt Ze : ZtteZll'y elf.nc- - i CONVICTIONS NUMBER 5,720 ser-rtns- kl nold-jwer- vl-fi- re Z J iji iiT iip. -r lieckmead announced this afternoon .Rmociawi that the would not be released again until the mystery surrounding ie-caais cleared up. Accoramg to the chief, Thurman i I IUJ.f Leave C To Retunrto Old Homer Associated Press ) inhi poaession at noon es-CHICAGO, Jan 1$ -- Fifty seven terdaj . Officers have been unable to diacoier that he had any money when Kusstans today were voluntarily re Several i.a death occurred ago turning to their native land to live - -Thurtiwn .was rubbed of valuabiq ,o:a,t.rd Americaa to exj,U,n Ulox in-- . ehy wh.oh vae found in a pawn shop i' cvn. J.a with bolaheviem ani that by Tnasday. Reports that Thurman was intoxi- - they had not abandoned American cated at the sprtygs were found to be principles of freedom. Thy would haT1890 -- By Associa'ed Press WINONA. Minn, Jan p 19 Adjt Gen. W F Rhikow arrived here from 8L Paul today to invet!gate the strike i (lan4h.. unfounded, it wo, announced by Chief submit to the soviet government, they and. in order to rejoin wives, sweet Bcekstcad todaj . hearts. and rclatlvep situation at the Interstate Packing i rtyTSh a"and,dw Wonan ,n th last night recompany, where a Agoing to her parrts in Moscow. The sulted In minor P'Jj-- j to several pefpirty left Chicago vcsierda'. a local go,,, " nVn mj,le for Iaihor leader derare the strike than a effect which has ben week wa ran d by a rejurtion ol 1 Safety Deposit Boxes cents an hour In the wage, of the About lOo n.ea are leport- workmen I e ) (Bv international News Are Looted by Bandits on ed strike M ANNAPOLIS D. Jan 19 1 fPv MASON CITY, la Jan 19 Forty Henry A lirown 19, year old jirgro OFIDE RtCK Veb , Mn I g, Frt- fralnlru deputy Bhe'iff inc uJ.r.tf 14 alleged dew,rtr from the (cpoit bo tTTj the Guide Jaoh E Cumberland thl afternoon con- - Itrrk bnk worA nfied early and Kona packing plant her Miss rohhrra had attacked Hirhe that trdny by Attempt to blow Nearer i )0 utrikci picket-- J fnwd Tucda v a no mho vra naval mcecanfuj T be rict Kavananph. ed the plant. There nur?c, n Sheriff Com pan officiV j died JiTler . an J, un 4:ouruuX: bck f amovin' propert here Fnla r..rht. accord.r.g mal .ot oVatrel t tif "r rm n to tha pol.c ff H iff- " jf' h wired for the (By Awociated Prew.) ANGELES, Cal. Jan. Morffthan T,T00 men and women sought admittance today to tho trial of Mrs. Louiee L Peete of Denver.j charged with the murder of Jacob C. Denton, mining .promoter. Police reserves were summoned to aid deputy sheriff in dispersing the crowd. 1. LOS asnr hoerd ti- INTEREST BIG I'rc Jan. "a!," com-jda- n- -d Ask For Settlement I f taxi-cal- arir. ISRIOTSIGNAL TurkishNationaIits ii a - pwde protes. was decided to cairy on an extensive Imjiuuwwmiwmmim tlon. trade union propaganda In Central .t... .mmi imarifa,, Several delegations including American representatives left Mexico City for home last night. Ah luted illy BOIFE. Ida., alien land bill vho-n:nro- n wad. 4 Idaho Alien Land Bill Withdrawn Temporarily 18 The first' introduced into the R.Iief that Clifford Thurman. ..rte?nth TpslsIa!ur. wa, was found dead last night In a bath- - j withdraw nth, todav on the grounds that no h did at Hot Beck's conta'n the requirements Ing pool Springs met bY ,he legislator The in with foul play, was expreesed by Chief committee asked to hate 'the dietary of Detecthes Riley M Uechstead this j measure ' postponed Indefinitely- afternoon after a thorough joyestiga-- ! The house of representative passed bill this morning proh biting the tion of the case An autopsy Is being with Mongolians performed oter the body this after-- ; and negroes. whites V. Irwin, Mrs noon at the S M Taylor undertaking ne woman memter of the house, establishment. In behalf of this j spoke on the poor In connection the Inyestlga-- ' masure ni Uge! its passage In the ' j tion. W. R -- Lefty Jetters. a 5 for proiainx ,f'nrj,t,?nfc u and (.orLn C Nilor, on the opening of Careyrntry act ! of Thurman for at the are pinions pool, sttlinent and granting f .rmer to Mrvheld in prefr'nce pending10 being ;he city jail the outcome of the inye'stiga-ioThe Z of Ten, m2 two women who were In the party, county Blrk and llermce Hudson, j Senator King ih author of Perly that would permit all soldera, who were released by the officers, in the following a brief imestlgation of profit-sharin- trJlltd Water Street was seriously interrupted, and in some cases suspended Fear is felt that the torrent may undermine pavements. The entire fire fighting force of the city Is endeavoring to prevent further damage b the flood waters and Is manning pumps In an effort to keep traffic moving. CHIEF HINTS FOUL PLAY TO OAKLAND BY DELEGATESARE FLOOD WATERS ENROUTEHOME Dt ed BILL 19 MILLION nt TCVT of 24$ west A man had been hyard prowling outside the Gilroy home about midnight, and investigation had ahrwn tracks leading to a side window - A few mtmrrejr ter another noise was heard on the ou'side and Kenneth grabbed his gun and aA 'he reached the outside he saw a farm by the gate.-H- e fired once, the bullet inflict "ing a flesh wound. The Perkins bov rays a mistake was made and that he was not the prowler. The case was Investigated by Detec lives C. W Patten and G. B. Hamby. !. . 18, Ic.g po-li- GREAT DAMAGE yjjf- (Bj'Tntrniatlonal New Service .CHICAGO, Jan, 19 A censorship! that would banish all, ordinance sex pictures from Chicago motion houses and would 1Jr also the) picture exhibition of many comedies, is he-- 1 fore ths city round! here today. The ordinance, tor .a- ew-; sorwhip board of three members, one! woman, would also regulate motion picture advertising and require all ad- vertlslng copy to be submitted to the, board before publication. Donald Perkins. First North street, was shot in the shoulder by Kenneth Gilroy, "34? north Second West street, while he was cutting across the block to his home early this morn ave-nu- e. (By Aesoclated Preaa) NEW YORK, Jan. 19. Federal Judge A. N. Hand today issued a tern returnable next porary Injunction, Friday, re training the Western Union Telegraph company from ending the eabls at Miami. Fla'. ijf, Tit injunction also restrains th Performance from cables th thr company using between Key Wait and Havana in Orpheum Tonight connection with message between th was announced It by the, manageUnited States and Brazil anil from Orpheum theat re latthls splicing the line from the Barbadoes ment of thethat there would be no perafternoon, to Cuba. formance tonight on account of five (By Aisodited Prm) of the acta on this week's bill being The agriWASHINGTON, Jan. because of the delayed In srrlval bill, carrying wreck on the Salt Lake Route in the cultural appropriation fiscal year, $33,517,459 for the vicinity of Caliente $19,511,925 les than the estimates, wa reported today to the house The total exceeds that for the current year bv $1 504 675. The bulk of the appropriation I for use by the dpoirtment of agriculture, but $1 000 000 was authorized for the commitnational forest reservation (By International News Sendee.) Associated Press) (By tee for acquisition .of additional lands OAKLAND, Cal., Jan. 19. Damage - MEXICO CITY. Jan. 19. Resolu- - at headwater of na igable streams. estimated by the fire and police de- tions calling for the Inauguration of, The committee asked for 3 to.noo.ooo. g industrial 1 plants The added half a committee to total were) 1,300,000 Jo partment coegrea jon dollars to the appropriation for was caused by th flood which of the at the final meeting Federation of, the eraditmn of animal tuberculosis Inundated the. heart, of the bumlness Labor here yesterday. It was thean(j 00,009 for eradication of hog district here this morning. The sense of the congress that efforts cholera flood resulted from the breaking of a should be made first to obtain legls Allatton fixing minimum salaries. cross town water main. leged efforts by capital to reduce the p0 . BY IIURBKRT CARYL. (I. N S Staff Correspondent.) WORCESTER. Mass., Jan 19 Two big business buildings on Main street were destroyed. 20 tenement houses and a theatre were damaged, the heart of the ' business section wa 4 threatened and the city was thrown lnt confu.ion by fire today whic caused a loss estimated at (3,0001090. The cause of the fire, which is to hate started in the Know tea building, a seven story Lrick structure. Is unknown. . From the Knowles building, which was but ned to a shell with & loss of 91,000,000, the flames leaped across Main street to want her building of size and from there swirled equal In ternfiinW fashion from one building to another near by. Twenty-on- e alarms Were turned in. Fire fighters from Boston. Fitchburg and other nearby cit.es responded Chief of Police Avery said a firebug plied h's trade while the Main street fire was under way. In a three-sue- y wooden budding a suitcase filled with inflammable material was found. The case, according to Chief Awry, had been placed In a doorway and when the fueir.en tr rived wss burning,, , There w are several heroic rescues Boy Crossing Lot is oOn III field up Shot as Prowler While En Rout to Home n of Patrolman p T Lund, J G Lund, 1339 Kensington wait held up b two mn at Kensington avenue and Eleventh East streets Tuesday tnight, according to his report to the One of the men had his face covered with a black mask and was armed' Th other man mas hidden in the grass and Lund could not ee him very good Lund had no valuables in hfc posees-tio- n when the holdup occurred E. K. Boyd of the Hotel Utah reported that a wallet containing $140 had been taken from his room The missing article and money was later recovered. Burning Inflammables. Found In Doorway of Structure Outside Aid Responds; secon- ae pm.' Suitcase, Filled With A - jreauest . wa made to. the board of city commissioners this morning by Samuel Killer, a d-hand dealer, that $13 75, which he had paid for a license, be returned to hm. In his petition he stated that on Jan 5 he took out a license to do business and a week following burglars broke Into his establishment and robbed him to the extent that he could not continue. Hie petition was denied. today ywr tn a complaint charging him wPh robbery She allege that the two men forcibly took the fa teeth from her mouth atid when Le appeared in the attorns s office this county morning she lamented more the ius of her teeth than the $93, e she mas barely to make hers4f understood Mr WiJ. Iama is about 0 year of age l OHCeman S C pl Informs er Most of Stock is Gone. Lai -- a Trftllam Lives of more than last endangered at T o'clock train No night when Salt Lake Routenear slide rock ran Into a Elgin 19, station. 345 miles west of Salt Lake, according to word received her this , morning. The report stated that only the prompt action of the engineer in reducing speed by application of the emergency brakes prevented the train Into splinters from being driven against the mass of rock. Officials of the company who are familiar with the location of the slide declare that tf the train had struck reit at normal running spaed th sulting wreck would probably Ofhate the been the worst in tho history road. - Meagre reports wired to Salt Lake are to ths effect that the damage waa held to tha derailing of the engine and the tearing up of a few rods of rails Traffic waa interrupted and tha Los Angeles Limited, due hero tounday at 13.39 pm. will not arrive t til 9.30 , Th train which wa wreaked Jefl Salt Lake at 3:55 a m. yesterday?, It was reported as well filled ith trm?j jr LOOT Commission Uia! John MeGye find' ue hejd her up and robbed her of her false teeth and $93 in sere SESSION 'Second-HandDeal- A Passenger Which Left Here Tuesday , A. M. Crashes Into , Rock' - Slide, MeagreReport Received. - RUIN ROBBERS tat 209 passeng-r- s IS TEETH Brothers Accused by Aged Woman Who Now Talks With Difficulty, tom-tmtt- MANS - & cSa Plan Is Followed Jan. 19. A photograph of the Inauguration of Lincoln was used aa a guide today by the Joint congressional In formally adopWig plans fop the Inauguration of President-elect Chairman Knox said In simplicity the arHarding. e rangements for the ceremony March 4 would almost duplicate those In committee decided that, the small stand to be built at the top of the steps on the'enst portico would be large enough to accommodate the Chief Justice White of the supreme court, who, will adminpresident-elec- t. ister the oath, ths congressional inaugural committee and a few othe offi- - CAUSE k NEGRO ADMITS VICIOUS CRIME !r" "'n,c;us v V VUiting Poet Will Give Program Tonight I .tit' At Asoemhlf Hall knc'l ' jaull (living characteristic reading of his own poems, Edgar A Guest, noted newspaper man and poet, will give W hat promises to be a iurfnt delightful program thl evening In the Aicemblv hall. The Church ' haa been building furnished Delrcit V.' el fare Bureau t hrougb.Jhe courtesy of President He her J. Grant and a general n To Tabulate Unemployed is extended to the public for th lecture, whtcji la free Of (Ty Asociaited Press 1 The poet has a happy charge. DETROIT. Mich . Jan faculty. It declared, of catching fBy Aeeoriated Fre Tresa Associated ) (By the spirit of his audience aVd ltroit Welfare enttuniseion, with the 19 Mr GALVESTON. Texsa WASHINGTON. Jan 19. The hou lights up his talk with humorous approval f the council, today beean 51 R. Settle, both of fcf and Brown Edna bus of reminiscence and delightrepresentative votd today axatner divldlmr the city into six district Co about 15, were ful story. The lecture will begin 'Galreoton and increairinff It memhrrship now 435. e of the put at 3 o'clock and the speaker will hot to death unemployed early today FranThis rtion was taken bv adoption and (rew.m: intotabulating closer touch with be Introduced by President Grant. womthe dead husband of cis Brown, an of to amendment 'he famiLes m as a need apportionMr. Guest, In addition to his enresult of tho ment bill, which sought to increase the an mirrendered to officer. depression. The gagement Soday, wilt speak before Mrs. Brown shot'fsroufh the heart, total to 433 - Endvr the amendment council has undertaken community to furaish the English clasa of Prof B. Rowaa lying in the aeat of an automobile 12 seat would be shifted from 11 to provisions for Such families. A numland Lewis at - the University of Th Battle, shot thmurh the eight states. of ber of body and lodges the American legion Utah at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow. The vote tdkep th membership hav joined welfare organization head, wa found Tn th roadwaymn In for to 77 against. - th work. at iJZ. waa Inqueat will be held later today. xt " TWO ARE KILLED; MEMBERSHIP HUSBAND IS HELD Inn-tatlo- RETrlAINS SAME 1 Jn I ad hr lit ' 1 , 1 I |